PICTURES: Hearts of Oak Midfielder Lawale Mamane  undergoes successful  surgery

Hearts of Oak midfielder, Lawale Mamane has successfully undergone his surgery in South Africa.

The medical team at the Netcare Linksfield Hospital-South Africa led by the experienced surgeon, Dr McCready completed the surgery for the player on Friday.

The player who is recuperating is expected to return to Ghana after a week to continue with his rehabilitation program.

Looking very cheerful and beaming with lots of smiles after the surgery, Mamane expressed his greatest gratitude to Hearts of Oak and especially to the Board Chairman for ensuring that he received the best of medical care which will resurrect his playing career. Lawale Mamane said this

“I thank everyone for your prayers and best wishes.The support has been massive especially what I have enjoyed from the Board chairman Togbe Afede XI.

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